Tantek Çelik wrote:
Aside - this entire thread particularly warms my heart - it's been a while
since we've had a serious but light-hearted topic, and clearly the time had
come.
Jason Garber, welcome to the list, and thanks for a much appreciated bit of
levity on a weekend afternoon.
Anytime
(Apologies if this made it to the list, but I think my original bounced)
I'm happy to announce the recent launch of Ficlets (ficlets.com... fancy
that), a social micro-fiction site built by a small five-person team at
AOL. I won't belabor you all with the who's, why's, and wherefore's (you
You should be able to put class=adr in multiple times and still get
a complete and/or valid address.
I did a real brief test using multiple spans with classes of adr and
Operator didn't blow up and Tails still recognizes a complete address.
In Operator, though, it does list out multiple
Andy Mabbett wrote:
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You should be able to put class=adr in multiple times and still
get a complete and/or valid address.
Thank you. Is that documented anywhere? I would understand multiple
adr to refer to *different
Andy Mabbett wrote:
tr class=hcard
td class=fn orga href=...Visitor Center/a/td
tdtabletr class=adr
tdimg alt= src=flag.png /
a href=... class=country-nameNepal/a/td
tdspan class=localityOkhaldhunga (40 km)
a href=...map/a/td
/tr/table/td
/tr
I'm trying to advise someone about
Andy Mabbett wrote:
Also, if people have contacts in the larger, effectively uncontactable
organisations (Google IMDb, large multinationals, etc.) the should, if
appropriate, make use of them
There's a growing number of folks within AOL who are hip to microformats
and with people
like myself,
Hi all, I've put together a quick-and-dirty demo for using Simile
Timeline [1] with a list of hCal events:
http://sixtwothree.org/simile/timeline-example.html
I dug through the uf-discuss archives and didn't come across too much
talk of doing this. Simile Timeline is listed on the History
Ciaran McNulty wrote:
* Does marking up a property as an hCard make sense?
Absolutely!
* hCard requires either an FN or an ORG, from what I can tell. I'm
not clear which of these is preferable for a property. Commercial
properties are generally referred to by either the building name (i.e.
Ciaran McNulty wrote:
I wasn't sure if I included an FN, isn't there a requirement for an N
as well?
It looks like it depends [1]. Maybe in this case ORG would be the
appropriate solution. I (potentially) stand corrected. :-P
Jason
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Jeremy Boggs wrote:
Jason, do you mind if I add this to a history-brainstorming page?
Jeremy, please do!
One thing I would like to do is present spans of time (e.g. abbr
title=200701January, 2007/abbr) on the timeline. I tried to do
this with your code but couldn't get it to work. (I
Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Hi Folks,
Does anyone have a cool demo of mashing up some web pages that contain
Microformats? Ideally it would be a mashup from several different
sources. And it needs to be publicly accessible.
/Roger
While it's not from multiple sites, LesOrchard
Costello, Roger L. wrote:
Thanks Jason.
Do you know if there is a way to view the (Microformat-containing)
documents that he is mashing up to generate the resulting RSS feed?
/Roger
Sure thing, using LesOrchard's example, the following URL
Continuing with the Flickr example, each user profile is an hCard, so
however many users they have, there is an equal number of hCards.
Similarly, figure out how many events upcoming.org has and you'll have
an equal number of hCards, events, and geo-locations.
Jason
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John
(funkiness with Tails and Operator finding the hCards), let me know. An
action item (as they say) out of this whole thing would be to get in
touch with the RoundCube Webmail developers and work with them to add
this code to the released version of the app.
Jason Garber
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